Malaya Tribune, 29 March 1939

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  • 38 1 The Malaya Tribune National Newspaper: Guaranteed Largest Sales VOL XXVI.- -Na 74. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS. The Malaga Tribune. Wednesday, March 29, 1939. The Malaya Tribune 20 PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1939 FIVE CENTS
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    • 186 1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS bring you RESULTS for only 3 CENTS per word in this paper 1 PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE CO. LTD. (incorporated in England) TTie Largest Insurance Institution in the British Empire. The 90th Annual Report and Accounts in respect ol 1938 presented at the General Meeting in London on the 9th
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    • 354 1 HighBlood Pressure Rils Men Women Twl at* many wom«-n as m<*n suffer from 1 gh Blocd Prf88ure. which Ih a mysteriou disease that starts about the time of Chi 'ge'of Life and is the real cause o. much leart trouble and later on of paralytic i rokes. Common symptoms of
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    • 65 1 MLADA i LATE 92, PICCADILLY, LONDON. DRESSMAKER, DESIGNER TAILORMADES GOWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS IN STOCK. FROM:— $5« 30. 13 BATTERY ROAD, TEL. 6327. SINGAPORE. \~9~J~6 A CHIEVE MEN T S N DOGfllp GUINNESS ■SEE i&M SI ME. DARBY &CO,,LTD. Consists of 1 Stradivarius Model Violin. 1 Case and 1 Bow.
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  • 93 2 PAUL Mantz. famous flyer, ha: 4 also re covered from FVidUy 13U, ill luck Mantz racked up his ship i n Utah wrfie doini thiihing scene for "Plane NOT4»» ten" :ativo title for the Howard Ha|kV dra •la featuring Cary Grant, JeamAnhu Richard
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  • 147 2 HENRY Aimetta an*l Warren Hymfr have been signed by Columbia for the important character roles of Zambrogio and O'Fallon respectively in "The Lady And The MM" 'temporary title). Boosting is scheduled to start soon. •Vith Beii Stclcft directing. Fay Bainter has already been engaged
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  • 113 2 Last Night's First Nights MAINLY a vehicle for Grace Moored m magnificent singing, "in Take Romance" is vet a lively story, with some good acting and rich humour. Last nights audiences at the Canitol we more than pleased with this film They were entranced with
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  • 111 2 THAT fine actor Charles Raggfci b 1 ihe bright particular ~i M<> Exciting Night." the Universal Heture now at the Pavilion, and il i splendid entertainment Never has this engaging been seen to better advant picture full of uproarious situ ti the fun goes at a
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  • 95 2 "ISLAND in The Sky" which lu-l •< «>nc tiav run at .the llhambn .Theatre last night, is marker mystery with an original angle Starring two excellent players in Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalcn, a a of an Assistant Distri Attorney, and Michael Frasei Assistant Disrict Attorney himself,
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  • 31 2 Little Larry Simms. "Bubv Oturp" of .tin* ./Blouiclia oamtHlies bus i" eeiveil u unique honour. IJ«' became Grid's youngest mayor when ,lt u f vcted Honorary Mayor of Yen ice, cai.--
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    • 287 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. P»cL BRITISH INDIA itatxHpocmsM in England). I*. 4 S. X. CO. S SAILINGS. OITWARDS. Due. Tonnage S'pon CARTHAGE 15 000 Am--1 BANGALORE oS Ar A^ ANA ***** APr! 2 I 17.000 May <' RFH P 6 loo Ma Y «ANI-URA 17,000 May 1 I sor7DAv PINDI ***** 35*
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    • 449 2 STEAMER SAILINGS. §NOR DDE UTSCHER LLOYD, J (Incorporated in Germany). The uudenn ted are t«c company's intended fixtures: OUTWARD. For MANILA, HONGKONG. SHANGHAI, NORTH CiHNA and JAPAN. Due Spore. 1939 i S.S. "FRANKEN" omitj Manila Mar. 31 in/ •KHRGfINPSUKG" Apr. 6 s.s. "GLEI3IJNAU" omits North China Apr. 13 "LWPE" omits
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    • 307 2 MM ■< j LUXURY with ECONOMY j One-Class Motorships Cabins with Private Kalh. J Excellent Cuisine Moderate Far-.-. j To: PALESTINE, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN MBLKG AND HAMBURG COPENHAGEN. 1 at E S? IA An 11 INDIA abt Anr 1 2 BORINGIA Kg ?3 dZark May 20 I LALANDIA jT 4 M
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    • 138 2 HAMBURr -AMERIKA LINIK Deutsch-Auslralische DampfschiflFs Gesellschaft D lc m, S™ mco -P°rated in Germany) AND CARGO SERVICE OUTWARD. °?£J^ N( iV SHAN GHAI, NORTH CHINA AND JAfAN PORTS. Due Spore 1030 t m..s. KULMERLAND Pirect Am 4 s.s NORDMARK Direct Apr 13? t m .s. DUIL-3URG via Manila May* 5
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 294 2 IkKMNIMlMHN MNfNaUNMM laNa NII«ttn DAILY CROSSWORfri ""'•"MX j j in jj| fu Tj wmmr k»LJJ I J B flj fe.l >' WMbJ III mmmmJ II IjmmJ I II h li&MI Ti n B I 4 M I w I 1 i 'H CLUES ACROSS &n thin (T v 3. O
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  • 468 3 !f if LONDON COMMODITIES London, Tuesday. Previous To-day Change RUBBER Very steady Idle Buyers 8»/« 715 10 _316 Sellers 83 16 8 1:16 _Vrward (Apr.June) Buyers BV B 8 _y a Sellers 83 16 81 16 I Forward (July Sept.) Buyers 83 16 81 16 —C Sellers
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  • 162 3 Ticf Of Current Dividends USl <JI singapur e, Mar. 28, 5 pin Total tot financial Payable Date •g Sdansor «Stf& Apr 18 V; »g| Klan Rivers ,v't Ma? 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 26 5% SSSS l*L SJ S Apr- g raknaps 4% Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Mar.
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  • 794 3 Quotations By Fraser And Co. MINING Singapore, Mar. 28, 5 p.m. Fraser and Co. Buyers Sellers, kmpat Tin 33 3,9 tauanU Amal 4,9 5,3 Austral Malay 39 r 44,--fVyer Hitam 20|- 21,--"tyer Weng o.t>s u.'/O bangrin 'tin 19,- 19.9 ciaiu Selangor 1.23 1.28 cd aerjuntai 9,6
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  • 15 3 Singapore, Wednesday. The price ot tin at noon in Singapore to-day was:— $110t8 (unchanged).
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  • 17 3 The price of rubber at noon In Singapore to-day was:— Buyers 27% (down Sellers 27% (down
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  • 93 3 Singapore, Mar. 28. MINING. Tin at midday was $110 unchanged. According to cables received from London this morning Tin shares there yesterday appeared slightly easier Locally, however, although the market was dull, prices, In the absence sellers, hardened slightly during the day. RUBBER. The price of Rubber
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  • 144 3 Singapore, Mar. za. R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 1 per Koyan $128 R. (Siam) W. Coast No. 2 per Koyan $125 R. (Siam) W. Coast No 3 per Koyan 5121 Siam No. 1 $220 Siam No. 2 $210 Siam Broken Rice No. 1 $115 Siam Broken Rice No. 2
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  • 97 3 Paris !76 51 64 New York 4.68 9 32 .ntreal 4.70% Brussels 27 83% C neva 20 84 rdam 8.82-. Milan 80 1 16 E erhn 11.67 Copenhagen 22 40 Oslo 19 90 Prague nom. Helsingfois Madrid norn in a', tsbon no'i Athens 547% London, Mar. 28 Bucharest
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  • 171 3 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL: ioni red 1940 $4<tf,oUo Int t% Mar 31 Sept. 30 103 V* uom {&?3 red 1983 $2.000,000 Int 4 Mar 31 Sept. 30 101 IM norn 5% 19Ĕ6 red &J-86 $22,000,000 int May 1 No?. 1 cx 1« 193» red. IOTM6 MWJOO 1 fnt Apr
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  • 226 3 Singapore, Mar. 28. The following are the exchange stock this mormng according to the daily circular issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. SELLING London TT. 2,3 25 32 London demand 6 a Lyons demand «JJ Switzerland demand ■Jj Hamburg demand 15 New York demand 54 1;8 Montreal
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    • 10 3 THE EASTERN UNITED »KMT, WORKMEN'S HON AND PUBLIC LIAJULm INSURANCE.
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    • 207 3 I 1 SAVINGS you to A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. A Savingy Account is the best inducement to save, t To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from timp to time is to be a conten f ed person. A Savings Account may
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    • 366 3 bank of liil>a Incorporated in China by 9peclal Charier 12. Cecil Street Si»Mpphones: Manager's Office 6444 Asst Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office &186-W Cable Addres* RUNOKUO Paid Up Capital n $40,000.000 01 Reserve Funds li gxcea* of Ch f 5.200.000.00 otal Assets ipproximately Ch I 020.000,000.00 I'se-Vun
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    • 484 4 If Th^reJsJomet hin 7-Y ou Want Tq Buy g gel] Read Th ~r77-- situations Vacant A TEACHER: Preferably a Lady Applicant. Must be Senior Cambridge. Apply Box No. 233 c,o Malaya Tribune, Kuala Lumpur. (511) LADY TEACHER to Teach Mandarin IS < hU S ren xr in faml ly thrice
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    • 406 4 WANTED: Bentley's Se_on,T ~u Code. Write offers WHL g 0 0 Street, Singapore. 50" 23 (583) Tribune, Singapore 7 WANTED: Agents or dealers in BrtcTv geTl fi^reet°Pe^^ 150 WANTED ENGLISH KARRY-KOT reasonable price. Colbon, 24 MarriPri Quarters, R.A.F.. geletar. fSj) WANTED. Rotary Converter 110 AC complete with starter at S3
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    • 497 4 I SSl Ladie Gentlemen, Well Ulus I trated Magazines 10 cts. Stamps 799' Grove Road, Singapore. (dW-T)' Tnm^Vi? 0 APOL LON BAR-BENDIN(j yjtjyiang Road, Singapore. (478/ *J**¥J* 8 T. Crosswords 5 «ta.;tswfr! £1 FOR EVERYTHING in stationery bocko, periodicals, daily English and foreign newspapers at competitive price." r^S" 1 Please
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    • 543 4 2 h.p. MOTORCYCLE $50 or exchange with bicycle, gramaphone or typewriter. Apply Soet An, 399. Upper Serangoon Rd., Singapore. (565) KILLMAN 12 SALOON, Registered, Insured, Appearance order good, any reasonable trial, dollars 400. AC. Amplifier complete outfit, 12 watt output lovely tone, dollars 100. Apply 41h. Perak Road, Penang. (483)
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    • 446 4 WANTED STUDENTS: At Kinta Gchool of Commerce, Ipoh. Commercial and General Education. (58li LEARN CHINF/3E at the Singapore Chinese Mandarin School. 122-126 from c 3 P 4 Commencing' 7 5 nrf f0ll ?r- For beginners is 7 n.' on Mon. 'tbmrs. (2) 7'iv"o pm on Tues sr. oi 7.15-9 p.m.
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    • 459 4 municate wPh rL 0 Particulars to Bo* E CCt EUROPEAN LADY i acquaintance O fT v gentleman. Box |2, Singapore. x 243 Mai Jurniu, re n t^^ *»»m53 GOOD RADIOGRAM fn„ change for Piano. Box >-, a> Kuaia Lumpur. JA 2 I FOR d^r^ Box 239. B^jgg has become a
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  • 130 5 Before Mr. w. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, little eight-year-old '.briel Peter. Indian boy. told hew he had discovered Sydney Ralph Vatsaloo. his cousin, hanging by the necx in his room, In B house in Rowel] R'>ad on Mar. 1 J. He (witness) had gene there
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  • 393 5 Franco's Troops Take Over: Leaders Flee MADRID, MAR. -X. A SIEGE OF NEARLY 2'* YEARS, MADRID FELL TODAY. White flags were hoisted throughout THE CITY BIT IT IS NOT YET KNOWN WHEN FR ANCO S TROOPS WILL ENTER. General Casalo has left general headquarters. The
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  • 54 5 Indore. Mar. 28. THE Maharaja announced at a spec ial Durbar that he married in Europe* Miss Marguerite Lawler. an American, whom it is understood he met in California several years ago. This is the Maharaja's second marriage. He stated that it will not affect the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 655 5 NOTICE. ro IMPORTERS OF PIKCE-GOOUb. Yhe attention of persons wishing to regulated textiles (piece-goods; Colony during the quota period 1935, to Cl-st December, 1940, la d to Notifications *****0 in Straits ents l?aaett« dated March. 1039, All applications should Lo in one or of the forms prescribed in the c
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    • 474 5 Margot Bandmann, general and medical massage, begs to announce that .she has moved to 53, Cairn Hill Road. Singapore. Tel. 7368 NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the powers conferred by Jjhaik Hassan bin Awath bin Obeid bin Abdat on Shaik Awath bin Obeid bin Abdat by a Fouer of
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    • 306 5 I You Find j BETTER BARGAINS HERE THAN ELSEWHERE GIAN SINGH'S 2nd GRAND EASTER OFFERS held to help you save money. CALL TO-DAY DON'T DELAY X FEW AMAZING OFFERS. AMRITEX TOWELS. jLx: jfll 33 x 58 —70 cts each T/ COTTON FACE TOWELS. I Sjl ri ii if/ft 1 j
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    • 292 5 The golfer who goes round in 'p ar is envied by the rabbit. usually you'll find the 'star* Ensures the daily habit. Takes Pinkettes Yoai proficiency, whether at work or play. largely depend:- udou the state of your health. To keep fit daily elimination of waste matter from the intestines
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  • 577 6 m Singapore, Tuesday. M ANY P CO P I e outside—even up J the P resen t—seem to think that the St Andrew's Mission a Ortn0 P aec "c hospitals do not need tne neceisary funds to carry r Thls is not
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  • 36 6 The Lloyd Tnestino "Victoria" is due fa Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow from on e k ™g and Manila She '•vill berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is py fort Said, Naples and Genoa.
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  • 94 6 Singapore. Tuesday. COLE' BEKHOR, said to reside at Chan- eery Hill Read, appeared before Mi Kenneth A. Blacker in the fcuilh police court this morning on a charge that he on Mar. 3 at No. 111-H. Chancery Hill Road, caused the death of Chong Ah Ling
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  • 91 6 [From Our Own Correspondent] Malacca. Monday. The death occurred on Saturday of Che Kechut binte Enain. an aunt ot Dato Demang Haji Abdul Yahni JP CH at the ripe age of 95 years at her lesidence at Pengkalan Rama I The deceased, who had been ailing
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  • 323 6 j TO-MORROW FOR ALL READERS. A day cf opportuni- lies. Be quick to grasp them. InI fluences much in favour of inter- I viewing and the ready granting J 0/ favours asked. Wake up mat- ters that are hanging fire, and don't be afraid to press
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  • 569 6 THE record of the past week is again a History oi further German Italy which has not been mention? quite so much in the press ofTte also stepped into the limelight as StoS Mussolini addressed his people on J E?£ m J? the the founding of the
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  • 26 6 BfVSSraaSSK fcy he 6th co.vday at thepf,;i gad was neld on Satu Hall In aW o ?^etomnS leth dist people w^pSSS! y fUndS w
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  • 100 6 old Boys of the many differat SSp,7 PreMntative of Monday afteSoon at t nS met last held in the Ar eneral meeting and ject to revive the acTom p the pro ciation. Alreadv%n/ii At Boys «mfiwsva Mr. Tan Chin Tuan; vicerS^Jf 85 8 p »h Leng
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  • 408 6 JLL-FEELING as the result of his son-in-law s S "ceremonial visit" was suggested to be at the letween Nadaison, an elderly cooly, and his son-in U S_ who figured in a case heard to-day, before Mr LB r i aisam y trict Judge,
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  • 187 6 JHK indications afforded by the the comparatively small tunovers recorded on the New York Stock Exchange possibly favour bulls and it is especially to be noted that foreign selling was considerably less than was the case in the two previous WW scares, says the cabled synopsis from
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  • 10 6 Singapore, Tuesday.— For carrying to conditions iril£ °%ZJZ?* c °ntrars
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  • 260 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Monday. £IM Ooh, who was sentenced to death for having murdered a three year old male child, Low Heng, appealed unsuccessfully before the Criminal Court of Appeal, consisting of the Chief Justice, S.S, Mr. Justice McElwaine, Mr. Justice Poyster and
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  • 69 6 AT 12.40 p.m. yesterday two en-.. from the Fire Brigade rushed to Alexander Road near Tiong Bahru Road and put out a lallang fire. At 4.22 p.m. the brigade received another call from Middle Road and 0:1 arrival there, the two engines rushed 0 no. 2j Beach Road
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    • 170 8 I A Grand Mmical Comedy Hit To our NEW SEASON „f 0 jl ANDI II SCREEN SUCCESSES I ||_CAPITOL I I Greeted by Packed Houses < I Yesterday! II The Glorious Sfegia S Star of -ONE NIGHT OF LOVE* nd%* new hei Shts of artistry and j Also: "THE 3
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    • 190 8 THE NEW Geylang. Phone 5570. 1 7 j NIGHTLY 9-30 The World s Favourite Amateur Sleuth Thrills You With The Tise He Couldn't Resist! B *J »1 I ■ait £>. M IkA Si \fP~ JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD LOUISE CAMPBELL 'opuhir Prk-cs: 20 cts. :J0 cts. TO-MORROW THE BARRIER.** Week-end
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    • 291 8 PAVILION 6-i5 9-i5 lmT^c^T THEY'RE OFF ON THE HAPPIEST ROUND OF HORcrD, HILARITY THAT EVER CONVULSED YOU FROM THF AY AND A HOWLING HURRICANE OF BEDLAM, BUFFOONERY Vv!> V H'S THE CHAxMPIONSHIP CLOWN CLASSIC OF THE CENTURY AUG|| S! N Of > V!! \S<» J ROXY BAR Open 5 P.M.
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  • 93 9 THL members of the Fortnightly Club n^d an enjoyable and well attended meeting op Monday, when Mrs Eg sellers spoke on "A Spring Morning The beauty and significance of Sprin > was stressed by the speaker who illustrated her talk with poems' on Sprin" Mrs. E. V. Davies
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  • 54 9 rh ythmic pianist, who h'-oadcasts from Singapore from 9.10 Pm. to 9.30 p.m. on Thursday has broadcast from Cape Town, and' many 2fSL« s^ Uonii He Is with the Marcus Show at present, and U to give a syncopaterl piano recital, during which he will probably introduce guest
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  • 27 9 The special general meeting of the enmese Salesmen's Association scheduled Bp be held on Saturday afternoon hasbeen postponed to Thursday at 5.15 p.m at the association's premises.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 551 9 OPENING SAT. I(ST APRIL SIMULTANEOUSLY AT THE SUM TALKIE (NEW WORLD) and Empire Talkie First 7 Chapters of Cniversal's FIRST RUN DETECTIVE BLASTING .7. BLUFFING .7. BLUDGEONING HIS WAY THROUGH Hv# Borry lia>F©oly*>vf fovonta f yow* iioh wtti krt H aaaa. ■a -v AftAaaal VliS Fraacti Ratmrwn tt Mntmaaai *Ktr
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  • 710 10 r THE question of conscription is again agitating Britain. While the Cabinet is reported to be divided, opinion is increasingly coming round to the view that if the country is committed to placing a large force in France in the event of war breaking out, it is
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  • 1071 10  -  Tokyo's Offer To Berlin WAKE UP, AMERICA! By E. T. Huang BEFORE the shock administered by Herr Hitler in Central Europe which resulted in the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia and the absorption of Ifemel has been given sufficient time to subside, Japan now springs another surprise by
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  • 69 10 "The man who finds if difficult to settle down in one place for any length of time rarely becomes engaged to be married," says a writer. A rolling stone gathers no miss. "Time is a relative matter," states a scientist. A disgruntled correspondent declares that the relative
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  • 428 11 Must Not Join British Bloc Reuter. A SHARP reminder to Poland to maintain friendly relations with Germany is contained in the official Diplomatische Korrespondenz almost on the eve of Colonel Beck s departure for London (he leaves Warsaw on April 3) says Reuter. In curt
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  • 24 11 Reuter. Tangier, Mar. 29. AN unknown warship i* reported to have seised 11 < Frcncn vessel Le Zardrieux near Cape San Antonio.—Reuter.
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  • 75 11 Reuter. Warsaw. Mar. 28. A PPEALING to the nation to subscribe generously to the fortyeight million sterling internal defence loan, General Skwarczyski, leader of the Government party, declared that Poland visualised a war in the future as an era of fresh successes for the "invincible Polish army."
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  • 37 11 Reuter. Budapest, Mar. 29.—The Hungarians having submitted frontier proposals, the Slovak delegates are now returning to Bratislava for further instructions, in the meantime incidents on tne frontier ore reported to be continuing.—Reuter
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  • 45 11 Reuter. Kaunas, Mar. 28 —General Rashtiki.;, Commander-in Chief of the army, broad cast an appeal for contributions for the arms fund, stating that the campaign was not directed against any country since Lithuania would fight only to defend her independence.—Reuter.
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  • 59 11 London, Mar. 29. THE sixth M.P. to die in 12 days will I make the eighth by-eLection now pending. Sir George Harvey, Conserva live Member for South East Kcnnington a south London constituency—who died last night at the age of 70. had a majority of 545 at
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  • 42 11 Reuter. Buenos Airese, Mar. 28.—The Government has announced that in accordance vvith the barter agreement with GerGerrany it is shipping 100,000 tons of wheat and 8,000 tons of wool in payment for railway material already ordered from the Reich.—Reuter.
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  • 53 11 Reuter. New Delhi, Mar. 29. Till] Legislative Assembly has refused approval to the Indoßritish trade agreement by 59 votes to 47. The agreement was reached on March -<> after negotiations lasting nearly two years. Decision on the matter now rests ;ii the hands ol" the
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  • 69 11 Reuter. Le Touquet, Mar. 29. TWENTY minute flight over Le TOuquet last June had a sequel yesterday when Jim Mollison appeared In court at Montreuil charged with danger>us flying. Mcllison, through an interpreter, (tented that he hod performed aerobatics oi was drunk. Mcllison was
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  • 393 11 Powers Still Consulting Reuter. THE possibility of an international Economic boycott of Germany was mentioned by Lord Da vies when he moved in the House of Lords a resolution urging Government to assume wider obligations, in conjunction with other powers, to prevent further acta of
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  • 22 11 Reuter. Washington, Mar. 29. PRESIDENT Roosevelt has authorised the Navy to build two 40,000 ton battleships.—Reuter.
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  • 31 11 Reuter. Hollywood, Mar. 29- Joan Crawford failed to obtain her divorce be. cause she was not present in court. The suit is down for re-hfaring on Apiil 18—Renter.
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  • 85 11 Reuter. Peking, Mar. 29. THE United Stales Embassy has protested to the Japanese authorities Bgatest lour fuither bombings of U.S. property in China. One concerned the bombing cf mist[cn property at Chengchow, Honan, en March 23, his beim; the fifth occasion this property was
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  • 74 11 Reuter. Ottawa, Mar. 29. DR. R. J. Manion (leader of the Con servative Party I said In an interview that he did not believe that "Canadian ycuih should be conscripted to fight outside tb° borders of Canada." He felt the Dominion would play its part
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  • 39 11 Reuter. Brussels, Mar. 29. CIX people were killed arid nine injured in an explosion in a section *of the National Arms Works at Herstal, which is devoted to tha manufacture of special cartridges. Reuter.
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  • 45 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 29 -The Admiralty has r.fl-ied the Government to abolish flogging in the Navy. Nowadays it is enly retained in peacetime for mutiny and allied offences. Flogging is not inflicted in the Army or Air Force.— Reuter.
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  • 127 11 Reuter. London Mar. 29. At a dinner at St. Stephen's Club last night Mr. Chamberlain described as "complete fabrications" certain suggestions of difference* of opinion in the Cabinet. He denied them emphatically. No time would be lost, he said, in acting on the decisions reached in consultation with
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  • 243 11 Reuter. to consider an increase in the establishment of the Territorial Army to 2,000,000 the Secretary for War, Mr, Hore-Rclisha, pointed out to a Commons questioner that there were organisational difficulties in such a sudden great increase but he added that Government
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  • 85 11 Reuter. 4 REQUEST that Government ix should consider the applications of Czech soldiers to join the British Army was made at question-time. Mr. Horse Belisha said it was net the policy to enlist foreign nationals into units cf the British Army. Mr. G. Le
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  • 121 11 Reuter. London. Mar. 28. IN the House of Commons, replying to a question regarding the Pacific defence conference, the Prime Minister said the Government was satisfied that the composition of the United Kingdom delegation was suitable for the question to be discussed. Lent.-Com. R. T.
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  • 26 11 Reuter. Peking, Mar. 29.—Three members of the "Provisional Government" have gone to Nanking tJ participate in the "united Council of Provisional Reformed Gov einments."—Reuter.
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  • 90 11 Reuter. Berlin. Mar. 20. HITLER has telegraphed to Generalissimo Franco las near iest congratulations on "the final defeat cf nationdestrcying Bolshevism." Rome. Mar. ?9 B'gnor Mussolini I ppeared on the balcony cf the Palazzo Venettia and adc ressed a crowd of 10,000. H<* Htta: Franco's infantry and
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    • 29 11 Eyesight, examined Objectively by our Refractionifit:--C P. CHONG. Mistakes are impossible. Yet, yoiij pay less than ch.ewnere for your gla.ses. THE BERLIN OPTICAL CO. 142, South Bridge Rd.. Singapore
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    • 107 11 mm THE "SILENT CIRCULATOR" —the Success of "H.M.V." Refrigeration A 'Cut-away' section of the "Silent Circulator" OomprcMOT, showing its simple but ingenious construction. Only three moving parts—continuously bathed in oil. (1) The Shaft turns (2) The Blade moves (3) The Roller roils—and there* ice—that's all! That is the reason for
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  • 3178 12 UNFAVOURABLE TREND IN TEXTILE MARKET Quota Reductions Cause Big Decline SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. \f ALAYA S TOTAL TRADE IN 1938 SHOWED A HUGE DE- CLINE. AMOUNTING TO 8163,000.000 AS COMPARED WITH GROSS IMPORTS FOR 19.38 AMOUNTED TO $559,000,000, AGAINST EXPORTS FOR THE SAME PERIOD AMOUNTING TO
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  • 251 12 African Leader GENERAL SMUTS Smuts Deplores World Trends Reuter. Capetown, Mar. 28. "A STATE of lawlessness is abroad such as has not existed in our life-time,'" declared General Smuts in an address to the United Party here to-day. "I feel that we have suffered an immeasurable loss in the downfall
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  • 288 12 Defence Sound Form Of Trade Insurance Singapore, Tuesday. "OINCE we last met in this v room, the British Government with the goodwill of the people of Britain and the Empire has reluctantly decided that it must take steps to defend the principle for which the nation has always stood. "We
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  • 15 12 Reuter. Burgos. Mar. 28.—The Nationalist have captured the Almaden Mercury mining area.—Reuter.
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  • 55 12 Reuter. Hongkong. Mar. 28.—A plane belonging to the Far East Aviation Company left Kaiiak aerodrome this afternoon for a short flight and has since disappeared. At present it is still missing. The plane, a Hornet Moth, was piloted by a Chinese student who left the
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  • 81 12 Chinese Central News Agency. Chungking. Mar. 27. ORGANISATIONS of the Central Government will be rcvioved* from this war-time capital of China to places within a radius of 100 kilometres of the city, according to a decision of the Removal Commission of the Executive Yuan
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  • 115 12 Known in South London as "the children's friend" because of her work in then interest. Mrs. Eveline M. Lowe of Bcrmondsey (London) has taken office as the first woman chairman of the London County Council—a post she will hold during the Council's Jubilee year. Among her first
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  • 203 12 iwrr-rir Singapore* Monday, yyii if a story of a most successful tour through America in order to speak on the subject of arms supply to Japan and to suggest that it should stop. Miss Alice La n and Miss Hon Vl HU f
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  • 231 12 Reuter. Senator Lundeen, debate,,,, th, Arm. i m*»wed thai v, orlnpayment of war debts Washington, wi UNITED Stale senators k e p ha, c 7 n if to**** defeats England in a UJr America will not be affected This was revealed j n a brief dV
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  • 181 12 Penang. Mar. 11 A FORMER steward of H.M S In vestigator." Wani Mohamed. an English-speaking: Indian was brought up before Mr. Lim Koon Teck on Saturday to be deported to Madras It would be recalled that the a cuscd was discharged from the step come time
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  • 52 12 Mr Yap Fui Chung, third son ol UK Rev Yap Hyen Moo and younger brother of Mr. Yap Fui Yong. cashier in U» Customs Department. SandaKan. passed the final examination of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries London. He has already passed the final of the corporation
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  • 276 12 RM88,,,, Tuesday wwmmMNt L to a prospective memher of the Singapore Chamber o w ,nCl Ce bein "blackballeduhen its application for membership came up for consideration by the committee was made b Y Mr fc Prentis at to-day's annual general meeting of the Chamber. vJSu rent,
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  • 628 13 SCHEME TO COMBAT FOREIGN COMPETITION Reuter. Stanley, Prerfdert* Mr o,ivcr abc proposed to ask &7SfU2i 1 sh-ocwnera over a period of two f r loans to budding tramp and cargo liners" 1 0 P rpoße of ted Kingdom register n tht erwise be
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  • 81 13 Reuter. H Capetown, Mar. 28. LADED by a band and carrying flaming torches. 4,000 coloured natives marched to Parliament House and tried to enter the grounds. They booed the legislators, watching from the steps of the House. The Police, assisted by civilians, succeeded in closing the
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  • 66 13 The secretaries of the Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd., report the following output for the four weeks ended Mar. 25: Crushing No. 541 Battery treated 5,405 tons of ore returning 1.542 ounces Cf bullion equivalent to 1,454 evinces of fine geld. Retrcatment Plant treated 7,411
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  • 121 13 THREE popular Siamese Princes are 1 now guests in Government house. They arrived yesterday on the Kedah wh eh ship they boarded at Penang. They are Prince Chula and Prince Birab:ngse. who are accompanied by their young and beautiful English wives Prince Abhas is one of
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  • 49 13 The timely a.-rival of two engines from the Central Fire Station averted what would have b.cen a serious outbreak in the Maude Read timbervard of the Siong Lim Sawmill at four o'clock this morning. The fire, which was quickly extinguished, destroyed planks stacked up in the yard.
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  • 126 13 Sincapor me following passengers are sailing b 7 b f "Alsia" which is due co arrive here on or about Apr 7 Mr. and Mrs. Pert. Kat/. Mr and Mrs. a L. McUyn end Infant. Mr A D. Shannon, Mr Wilhchn Edwall Mr Herbert Blelschowsky Mr H E
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  • 423 13 Entry Into Madrid Reuter. Berlin, Mar. 2f. 'JWS iNatiananst radio on the Madrid front announces that Franco's troops have entered Madrid hy Toledo bridge and assumed control of ihe city. Madrid, Mar. 29. IMMEDIATELY after the entry of Nationalist troops all political prisoners were liberated.
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  • 469 13 MOVEMENTS "f troops, increased mobilisation, rumours of new I r atfl and gestures of defiance are still iho order of the day in Eastern indicating that tension remains high in anticipation of further dramatic developments in the near Lithuania and Poland are cularly expectant—on their toes, so
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  • 163 13 IHE regret to announce the death of Dr. Charles Vincent Norris, which occurred at 4 a.m. to-day at his home in Scotts Road. He leaves six sons and six daughters. Dr. C. V Norris was a wellknown Singapore personality, and his son, Dr. V. H. Norris. was
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  • 57 13 Reuter. Copenhagen, Mar. 29. "UjE trust Hitler's declaration that Gei '.many ?.as no more territorial plans in Europe" declared Danish Prime Minister Stauning speaking at Asbcnraa, which Is former German territory Dr. Stauning added: "We do not recognise the theories of frontiei moving which
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  • 16 13 An Imperial air mail arrived in Singapore this morning. Another is expected on Friday.
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  • 320 13 JHE annual meeting of the Ayer Panas Rubber Estate, Ltd. will be held on Apr. 6, at the registered office of the Company at Hongkong Bank Chambers. The directors' report to shareholders for the year ended Jan. 31, is as follows: The accounts show that
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  • 31 13 We are asked to state that booking for to morrow night's dinner dance at tht Singapore Swimming Club when mem bers of the Marcus Company will appear has closed.
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    • 196 13 all the best breakfasts include BACON baron and eggs, kidneys and bacon, haddock and bacon and bacon on toast, fa fact, whatever RARfIRBfI the dish served, bacon seems to play an RASHERS important part, which is reason short nrr ha rv enough for purchasing only the MfU "T CUT BACK
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  • 103 14 (Tribune Special) ENGLAND has selected her badminton team to tour Malaya in l!)4u Tht players chosen repirsmt the best of English talent; They are: K. F Nichols. Ltslie Nichols, Mrs. H s. Ufcer, Miss I) Dovcton. .Mr. J. L. Woods, president of the* Badminton Association
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  • 66 14 The following have been selected to i play Table-Tennis for the V.M.C.A. i Junior Department against Chin Wee Athletic Association in a seven singles match on Saturday. Apr. 1 at th~e Chin Wtv premises at 7 30 o.m.:—Wee Sweo Lee Lirri Keng Hian, Lav Wong, Kwok Chee Weng.
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  • 389 14 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Sunday. |N the opening match of the Muar Football League, the Gubahan Stia Club were rut her lucky to beat the Hospital Club by one goal to nil in a rattier scrappy game played at the Muar Club padang yesterday
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  • 251 14 I FINE 53, knocked up by Capt. levers, and Dowling's bowling (4 wkts. for 36,) which proved damaging, enabled the Fort Canning Cricket XI to score a convincing victory over the R.A.M.C. cricket .side by 67 runs at Tanglin, yesterday. For the Medicals,
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  • 114 14 THE Penang Slate XI to meet Perak fin the Esplanade on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Apr. 8, 9 and 10 respectively, will be chosen from following fourteen players:— s. v. Adams (P.8.C.). J R. Andres (O X.A. > Eu Chcow Teik
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  • 256 14 <From Our Own Correspondent.) Muar, Saturday. IN a cricket match played yesterday at 1 the Muar Hospital padang, Kok Ohainti's XI «a team coiiS'Sting of ten Chinese payers) scored an easy win over the Indo-Ceylonese Association, winning by 92 runs. The following are the scores:
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  • 121 14 Reuter. linden, Mar. 29. THE Advisory County Cricket Com- mittc have rgreed on the following -estion* by ihe M.C.C Firstly I before each season all counties will in- I tu.ct their roundsmen that the idea! batsman and bowler without being dangerous, and that
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  • 171 14 Good Win In 1 wo Straight Sets IN two sets of fast and interesting play, in the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament Kamis yesterday, beat Yadi, Singapore tennis champion. 6 —4; o—3, and won the Knowles Cup. r i hroughout the two sets Kamis played
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  • 74 14 Eight cards were returned for the March monthly meda! played on I*B holes stroke play, and resulteti in a win for E. W. Hide with a net score of 65 The following arc the scores: E. W. Hide 81 lfl—(K iV m sufi St ftZm Major Musa bin
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  • 99 14 A large crowd of spectators Witnessed a keenly contested volley-ball match fcc/.wecn the Busty Park Snorts Party and the Railway Institute, Gemas played at the Singapore Railway institute on Sunday. Tht match resulted in a win for the Bu;h V Park Sports Pai y by three games to
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  • 238 14 THE following were the results in yesterday's tennis tournament ties played at the S.R.C. courts:— MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES P d Almeida and E. Le Mercier beat R. S. Barth and R H. Barth by 6—l, 1 6 '6-3. SINGLES' HANDICAP 4, 8" R C HofTman
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  • 31 14 Owing to thf death of Dr. C. A N< iris, a Lai de. r of the S.R.C. the ties arranged for Wedttestiaj at the S.R( will not be played.
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  • 256 14 FOLLOWING are the handicaps n„ 1 Friday at Taiping in Utc Grsl day til tu«> da> t \b.> -K\r rai i of (he Taiping lUI < ml, Srven rvents vv if I form (PC |>i <>»■ am ■te, uitfi (he irsi race starting t i
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  • 417 15 JACKMAN'S GRAND DISPLAY IN GOAL p i^ te ir/j2 s raoc by goal.nMe.attho An.son Road stadium yertwby, in Divwion il-A game. I Much against the run of play the Ordinance men scored in the last few minutes of the first half, when the
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  • 101 15 Week End Races At Yacht Club AN Friday, Mar. SI, there will be v the usual afternoon races for all classes, starting at 5.25 p.m., at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. On Sunday. Apr 2. the "A" Class will sail the 2nd race for the Dodo Challenge Cup, starting at
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  • 122 15 I From Our Own Correspondent) ii i4i Pahat Sunday. lAI ,s a very unusual inndrnt occurred yesterday the Bat u Pahat district leaei^ (lull-and the Police, played at thy Ratu Pahat football stadium Ihe ground was sodden, due to the continuous rain in the
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  • 12 15 i Hne 498 f week-end at East CO2S Road ,Bth.
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  • 62 15 R *IN\ C frind n i a,S Ex: J IMS Grimsby 0 111 a friendly game of soccer olaved the R a «r ay °2 l he SCC P ad nd Signals beat the g£ls H to nil GnmSby tCam three RASMi? halfofthe Same the R.A.S.C.
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  • 265 15 RAF (H.Q.) ....3 5 OOD soocer was served up in a Second r* iV M C A3 K-A.F. (H.Q.) and the P YM C n^ a- A. at the latter s ground last night. I The contest was even utes nrp^n 1 dj W
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  • 68 15 Mental Hospital 1, R. N. Malaya 1 THE Mental Hospital held R N Malaya to a draw of one-all in a >econd Division "A" match played the formers ground last night fast pace was set up both sides ng equal honours in the exchanges Navy
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  • 65 15 Players to represent the Joybells BP team against the Beginners Party nendly match of five singles and 'übles at the latter's court No rong 22, Geylang, on Sunday. Apr. 30 p.m. will be selected from the me-Yeo Khee Nam, A. Rajoo, eng Sian. Lim Huay Hoon, Cho Tee
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  • 100 15 The following are S.C.R.C. teams for the weekend cricket matches:— Saturday, Apr. 1 vs. V.M.C.A. at Anson Road Ground at 2 p.m.:—Ong Swee Keng. Ong Swec Law, Low Kee Pow, Cheah Kirn Swee, Seah Keng Siew, Evan Wong. Yap Mook Kirn, Swee Lim Swang, Un
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  • 354 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) G Muar, Monday. m.NG a fine exhibition of football, th- Johore Military Forces cicated a mild surprise when they beat the Muar Chinese Football learn, last year's league champions, by fcur goals to one in the first round cf the Muar Football league.
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  • 255 15 Nestanglo. .2, G.E.C... .0. •THE Nestanglo soccer eleven beat the General Electrical Cos. team by two clear goals yesterday on the S.R.C. padang in the Business Houses' League tournament. The winners gave a splendid display of team work and were a superior side. Chee Lim.
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  • 30 15 The S C F.A team leit for Hongkong yesterday by the American Clipper, according to a message received by the Honorary Secretary of the S.C.F A in Singapore.
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    • 169 15 GROW THICK, STRONG WAVY HAIR LIKE THIS B«*ar« tf Falling Baldnatt or hairkillmf OaMniff. X QrOW ttron b BP! WJUf b $L Iroo was* Dandruff. *$ĔĔĔO Kotalk* my f JHR hairwaa vary woak, VI a b- f i" m comafult until the used several tonics. Th i k*- IP ,alho
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    • 409 15 Cycle Agency l- LO D HHA Priastp Street, Singapore. *1 11 1 I I «Le 1939 «nodr ts of Uterine Tonic I ROYAL ENFIELD Motor Cycles I t j .«■>•» Cures: I j gUi All diseases and disorders peculiar I J|f I I YOU are* cari oe rendered happier and
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  • 321 16 Singapore, Tuesday. CAVING that there was no evidence oi criminal negligence on the part oi anybody concerning the deceaseds death, Mr. VV. G. Toiter the Singapore C oroner, to-day returned a finding of death by misadventure, when an inquiry into the death of a Chinese named
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  • 77 16 IT 8.21 p.m. yesterday the ambulance was called to Bukit Timah Road and from there taken to Newton Road where the ambulance driver found a Malay woman lying by the side of an overturned bus in the middle of the road. The bus had collided with
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  • 147 16 Singapore. Tuesday. WHILE Senior Revenue Officer 20 and two colleagues were on bicycle rounds at the 13 mile. Changi Road' at noon yesterday. they saw ahead of them a motor lorry comnig along a lorong fiom the direction of the sea At the sight of the officers,
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  • 32 16 The following competitions have been arranged at the Keppel Golf Club for I tne Easter holidays:— April 7 to 10:— Four-baJl Foursome Competition. I April 8 to 10:—-Guillemard Cup"— i Two-ball Foursome.
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  • 60 16 Singapore, Mar. 28. JJ. E. The General Officer Commanding will leave Singapore to-morrow, by s.s. "Kedah" for Penang where he will inspect the Military Defences. He will return to Singapore by train on Saturday, Apr. 1. He will be accompanied by Lieut. O.C.S. Dobbie, Aide-de-Camp,
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  • 100 16 (From Our Own Correspondent! London, Mar. 9. THE following promotions, transfers and reappointments in the Colonial Service are announced: Colonial Agricultural Service:— Mr R. G H Wilshaw (Chemist i Senior Chemist (Soils'. Malayan Agricultural SerV 1 Colonial Customs Service:—Mr. H. W. Phear (Deputy Commissioner) Senior Deputy Commissioner
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  • 595 16 THE report and accounts for the year 1938 were presented at the annua! general meeting of the Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd., held in London on Mar. i). The total assets <>[' the Company amounted to the huge figure of over £346,000,000, representing an increase
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  • 375 16 Singapore, Tuesday. COWARD RRUMPY, an 18 year-old Ceylonese was to-day acquitted by Mr. Kenneth Blacker, Fourth Magistrate, of the charge of committing criminal trespass, with intent to annoy Teah binte Akim, a young married Malay woman, at 2 a.m. on February 21. The charge was
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  • 92 16 Sri Rama Navami will be celebrated at the Ramakrishna Mission premises today at 6 p.m. The following is the programme: Prayer by Swami Bhaswarananda. Opening song by children of Saradamani Girls School. Introductory speech by Mr. A. N. Katyal—chairman. Hindi lecture by Mr. S. Raja Ram. "Even
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  • 97 16 Singapore. Tuesday—Mr. Mowbray Garden to-day mentioned a traffic summons, in which Dr. E. Laidlaw Thompson is charged with driving in a manner dangeruos to the public, by overtaking a line of cars on the bend in Irwell Bank Road, on Feb. 10. On instructions from his client who
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  • 26 16 Reuter. St. Jean De Luz, MftT, 18.—8Jjrr*.Gl Delrio announced in a broadcast that the evacuation of Madrid began in the afternoon.— Reuber.
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  • 1139 16 Singapore. Tuesday JHE postponed hearing of the case of maintenance brought In an attractive looking Teochiew woman named Lee lye k against her husband. Mr. Ng Heng San, of the Dutch Consulate was continued to-day in the second police court before Mr Conn Oldham. At
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  • 62 16 [From Our Own Corrc pondentl Malacca. Tuesday QX Friday. Lim Chee a 46-year-old Chinese woman, attended the funeral of her bi other. On Saturday a friend ->i Iter's died. On Sunday she attended her friend s funeral and while returning home she collapsed
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  • 125 17 Atfo Singapore. Tuesday. THE ..mnmon.s case, mentioned last Tuesday, before Mr. L. B Gibson Mr. E. N. Taylor, the Officii! Assignee, conducted the case for the dYo sccution, while Mr. John LaVock r peered for th- defence 000 *P- i?0 E ca C s h es
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  • 81 18 Peiping. STATUES and pictuies of Dr. Sun Vat-sen "father of the Chinese Hepublit,'' arc beins; amoved from the offices of government organisations in N« rtfa China, as well as from schools and public places.. This is being dene in accordance with a circular order
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  • 60 18 Geneva —Dr. Victor Hoo, China's Permanent Delegate to the League of Nations, lodged a protest with that body on behalf Of h. s Government against the bombing of Chinese civilians by Japanese planes. The protest was accompanied by a detailed list outlining the bombings which
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  • 246 18 Boycott Campaign Has Been Launched Chungking. ma j l the people of India, —be they Hindus, Buddhists, Mohammedans or A Christians—are backing the present Chinese aid campaign launched throughout India by the recent Methodist Conference," L. K. Mondol, a distinguished Christian leader of
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  • 139 18 Central News. I Chungking. 'THE gold medal awarded to Madame Chiang Kai-shek, the First Lady ot »;hina. by the Federryion of Women's Clubs of New York City, for her Indomitable courage and leadership in China, was received by Secretary Tsui Tsun--1 ng, of the Chinese
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  • 492 18 Central News. "ALTHOUGH we were only 60 miles away from the Japanese on M sides, we felt very safe to live and to do our humanitarian work in south-west Shansi Province," declared Mr. John B. Foster, (he m V missionary from Minnesota who was reported lost
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  • 147 18 Central News. rtiaagHin, IN response to the telegram congratulation addre Cal Henry L. Stimson an hi- acceptance of Honorary Chairman of the erican Committee for Non-p pation in Japanese Aggress T. V. Scong and Mr. Shao Li-ti their respective capacity of dent and Vice-President ol
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  • 76 18 PEACE HOSPITAL ARRANGEMENTS lev mer.t cf a "Peace Ha them Shansi Province are pletion, according to received here. The premi mer foreign missionary h used. The proposal for such ment, designed to take eai Chinese soldiers and refu recently by ithe Intel Aggression League. The
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  • 426 18 Chungking Rangoon Survey Flight Capital Now Within Five Days Of London A FAST, streamlined Bee.hcraft transport single-engined biplane, circled over Chungking and its green hills, lowered its landinggear, landed gracefully on the city's aerodrome, successfully ending its epoch-making 1,900-kilometre survey flight t;> Rangoon, capital of British Burma, for the Corporation's
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  • 277 19 Open Competition (United Press). Calcutta, Mar 2:>, lOLS in India—their mean, historical development and Potion is the subject for tion by the fcdia tn< Deutsche Akatlemic" fj 11 w »tn the study frroilD Ahnenerbe" to celebrate its ear jubiieC. he < mipetition j s open
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  • 141 19 (United Press). AQueita. Mar. 22. REPORT from Kalat State says that sixty members of the State National Party were arrested yesterday by the State Police. It appears that the members of the party which is like the Praja Mandal in other States came to Kalat from
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  • 166 19 (United Press). Madias.—Mr. R. Subbaya Naidu, Commissioner, Corporation of Madras, replying to a letter from Mr. C. Basu Dcv Councillor, requesting him not to permit the hoisting of the Congress flag any longer over any of the Corporation Buildings, has expressed his inability to taKe
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  • 809 19 Await My Advice Before Resuming Satyagraha" GANDHIJPS APPEAL TO TRAVANCORE LEADERS (United Press). Iff au T\i i New Delhi, Mar. 20. ifl 1 1 V f'AAiDHI, in a statement issued to-nigh l on the Travanrore situation, exhorts the people of the State as follows: "If I n J ■"advise* let
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  • 73 19 (United Press). Pai'na, Mar. 22—Rahula Sankirtayasa who has been arrested In connection with the Bakashtaland Satyagraha at Am war;, in So ran district, has gone on hunger strike, since authorities have not replied to his "ultimatum" for better treatment to those arrested in connection with the
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  • 103 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 23.—A Tribunal consisting of Mr. Justice Broomfield of the Bombay High Court as president and Dewan Bahadur M. V. Vellodi Collector of South Kanara, Khan Bahadur Shaiku Din Mohammed, Sessions Judge, Punjab, as members has been set up to inquire into
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  • 259 19 (United Press). New Delhi, Mar. 22. REV. C. F. Andrews v»ho arrived in Delhi to lay the foundation stone of the Stephen**; College, interviewd Mahatma Gandhi with regard to the very critical state of affairs in South Africa. In a statement made to the Press t%day.
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  • 168 19 (United Press). AS a sequel to the reported abuse of salt concessions in the coastal vil lapes and the impracticability of controlling violations of the rules, the Government of Madras are understood lo have decided to restrial the collection of salt under the concessions secured by
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  • 103 19 (United Press). Proposals are now under consideration for the starting of a flying club in Bihar, says a Press Note issued by Government. The initiative in the matter has been taken by Mr. W. Fairweather of Muzaffarpur. who is an experienced pilot and owns a private
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  • 128 20 I'HE Elower Show organised by the Singapore Gardening Society and held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Mar. 24 to 26 (both dates inclusive) was a great success. There were a very large number of entries, and thr m;»st successful exhibitor was Mr. K. J. O'Dell. with
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    • 14 I The Malaya Tribune RADIO SUPPLEMENT so 12. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, March 29, 1939 FOUR PAGES
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    • 510 I A YEAR OF ALL-ROUND DEVELOPMENT 'pm British Br—dciutiwg Car- n«r;i! inn's annual UICQMC ifl approaching Ihe rUWO.OOO mark. This is ealecl in the annual report 1938, which shows that llif R.B.CVs income increased by 111.1,977 to E3,8«0,051. iturc was up by £3**9,016 to Of this, £352.846
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    • 71 I MORI time for the News Bulletin and Weekly Newsletter from Daventvy <»n Sundays will be ■TlHiMci as a result of the timing changes that come into force vn Apr. 'J next. Announcements, and Ihe summary of the previous Saturday's sport, hitherto broadcast during the period allotted
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    • 217 I RAYMOND Gram Swing, whose lucid and interesting commentaries on current American affairs have earned him not only popularity among British listeners but a unique reputation as an interpreter of life in the U.S.A., is to talk to Daventry listeners on Monday next. Given under
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    • 47 I CCENKS from 'The Eoy Davie'.', hiv 5 James Barries last play, and one of his most remarkable, will be broadcast from Daventry this week (see Londoi programmes inside). The scenes chosen deal with the meeting of Saul and David, and the killing of Goliath.
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    • 289 I rpHE boat race, the Worcester hin Point-to-Poinl and the contest pn I lie motor-racing track a 1 Donington Park for the British Empire Trophy, will provide rich materia! for BB( commentators—ami exciting listening Tor sports 'fans'- -during this and nexl weeks (see London programmes Inside). John
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    • 38 I THREE South African composers—Mar 1 ion Pobjov, H. Edmund Dawes, and Rebecca Kmg -provide the itemsifora concert by the BBC Empire Orchestra, unde* Its conductor Eric F"gg, that listener- to Davcntry will near to-mcrrow evening.
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    • 82 I Rehearsing in a studio at Broadcasting House—members of the cast of Mabel Constanduros's new play, 'One Saturday Afternoon/ which listeners to Day entry will hear soon. Third from the left is Miss Constanduros. who will be heard in her own play: standing behind the microphone is
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    • 50 I nEPORTS frcm certain Colonial pos.esR E sons indicate that deliberate jamming is taking place en certain wave "engths. to prevent reception of the nar FmDlre programmes. No dennii-, ca P n S obtained regarding the jamming, but it appears that, n South Africa the trouble is most acute
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    • 275 I IN Ihe twelfth and last of the pre i lent series cf BBC Symphony Coverts, to be broadcast at a.n* on Tuesday next, the augmented BBC Empire Orchestra will be ro.ducted by the BBC's Director of Mitic. Sir Adrian Boult, fcl_t> fomancc of three works by Beethovet,
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    • 45 I THE private lifr 0 f Mi«» miner—the conditions under which he lives, the difficult and peculiar circumstances In v [eh his wife must run his home for him—provides the material for 'Miners' Wives,' a forthcoming programme from Davcntry C-ee London programmes incide).
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    • 48 I Bob Parris. seventy six-year-eld shepherd from Farnham. Hampshire, visited LoadOO for the first time recently, and brought with bim a six days-old lambWhen Parris W9M interviewed before the BBC's television cameras, viewers saw him holding the shepherd's crook that his father gave hhn veventy years ago.
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    • 50 I A MEETING Was recently called in Paris where representatives of the radio press and wireless industry could discuss questions concerning State Bn adcasting. As a result of this meeting, Mr. Jules Julian, French Radio Muuster, hopes to increase the number of listeners to exceed the 5,000,000 mark
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    • 63 I LORD CADMAN ha 3 accepted the Chairmanship of the Television Ad- j Uory Committee which had become facant through the death of Lord Selsdaji I )He Committee includes representatives of the Department of Industrial and Scientific Research, the British Broadcasting Corporation and the Post Office; and Its function
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    • 142 I D USING 1938, 469 relays of pt<v grammes from overseas were\ broadcast by the BBC. 362 of wh»eb x were from Europe and 142 from America. Relays <aken by international telephone ime were 69 per cent, more, and those taken by radio 52 per cent, more
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    • 303 II JWE following fa ihe lalest time-table and programme of the Kweiyano Broadcast in* Station, XPSA (43 m.) (The time given is the leeal lime) FOR WEEK DAYS a*ra. CM National Anthem; Bend JJ£ repasts in Chin <j5 Chinese music. 740 News reports in Cantonese nxu European music »20
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      • 1952 II lil'lir-lT'Yi [WOR LD'S BROAoiAST PROGR AMM ES F.uc tr.oaj nmmtlmt <.».•(....j.i...,.,. ir...i_« 1 MARCH _>Q fe^p|^ tCnot; 1 hnan Lawrancp M 'Tinker.' *60 Conecr' relayed irom Rad* ITlMltUn *_y Jtew* ana economic review in 1«.5 >- V .V. 1 :M «WP I Maaic -under direction of Jack Paris. English and
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      • 1832 IV IJWORLD'S BROADCAST PROGRAMMES 1^»«^OUIN. J 1 opening. Hews bu|)r f I 6 25 Gymnastics. 900 C specially composed by Robert teatime show), produced by Er- 8.50 Cinema organ musict BERLIN 650 m 0.05- 10.05 Special broadcast for the. Chignell and recorded by BBC nest LongstafTe. Continuity by 9.10 fight songs!"
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